by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
Tucked into the mountains of the Rio Savegre Valley, on the Pacific side of the country, you’ll find the lovely community of San Gerardo de Dota. It sits on the western side of Cerro de la Muerte, the highest peak along the Pan-American Highway. This peak has an...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
Whether you are new to vacations in Central America or have traveled with us before, when planning your next bird watching trip to Costa Rica, consider the lovely town of Turrialba. This picturesque town is located just two hours east of the city of San Jose, and is...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
What should you know about Manuel Antonio and why is it a good choice for birding in Costa Rica? In 1972 the government of Costa Rica established Manuel Antonio National Park. Manuel Antonio is the smallest of all the national parks in Costa Rica. Although it covers...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
The year 2020 is certainly going to go down in history as one of the most challenging years for those of us who love to travel. Self-isolation, lockdowns, and travel restrictions kept many of us from the adventures we had planned, and the journeys we are dreaming of...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
In this blog we’ll be discussing the top bird watching locations in Guanacaste, the best hotels and lodges and what you need to know to plan your Costa Rica birding tour.How do passengers get to Guanacaste?Passengers can fly directly into the Liberia International...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
Imagine a secluded wonderland. A place created two million years ago, as a land bridge between the hemispheres, allowing for innumerable species of birds, insects, mammals, reptiles and amphibians to expand their reaches into the world. This is the Osa Peninsula; an...